9 8 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



OROBANCHACEjE. 



Orobanche major, Z., 72, 73, [85, 88]. 



O. rubra, Sin., 73, 74, 85, 97, 98, 102-105, no- 



[O. elatior, Sutton, recorded from 98, probably in error.] 



O. cruenta, BertoL, 98. 



0. minor, Sm., 85!. 



Lathraea squamaria, Z., 72, 73, 75-77, 79-81, 83, 86-89, 97. 



LENTIBULARIACETE. 



Utricularia vulgaris, Z., except 76, 77 (?), 78, 84, 86, S7, 101, 102, 



103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109. 

 U. neglecta, Lehm., 72, 73, 75, 79 (?), 80, 90, 97, 98, 99 (?), 



ioo (?), 105, 106 (?), no (?). 



U. minor, Z., except 76, 78, 79, 80, 82, 84, 93, 103, 106, 107, 109. 

 U. intermedia, Hayne, 72-74, Si, 87-92, 95-108, no, 112. 

 (? U. Bremii, Heer, 74 ?.) 

 Pinguicula vulgaris, L., except 78. 

 P. alpina, L., 104, 106, 108 (?), 111 (?). 

 P. lusitanica, L., 73-75, 88, 96-98, loo-in. 



VERBENACE^E. 

 Verbena officinalis, L., 857, 88 cas., 92 cas. 



LABIAIVE. 



Mentha rotundifolia, L., 837, 85!, (gof (?) extinct), 947. 



1 M. alopecuroides, Hull, 74, 86 f, 88, ioo. 



M. longifolia, Huds. (M. sylvestris, L.), 72-73, 81-83, 86f, 88-90, 



95t, 9 6 , 99, [ I0 ]> I0 7t- 



b. nemorosa, 89. 



c. mollissima (Bork/i.\ 88, 89. 



M. viridis, L., 72!, 73!, 747, 75!, 83!, 85!, SSf, 891, 92 esc., ioo. 

 2 M. piperita, L., 72!, 73!, 74!, 75!, 79-81, 83, 85, 86, 88-90, 



9 1 !, 9 2 t, 99, i6. 

 M. hirsuta, L., all. 



b. subglabra (Baker], 74. 

 M. sativa, L., 72-77, 80-89, 91, 92, 95, 97, 99-102, 105, 108. 



b. paludosa (Sole}, 74, 88, 89. 



c. subglabra, Baker, 88, 89. 

 M. rubra, Sm. (?), 88, 89. 



M. arvensis, L., except 104, 107, 110, 112. 



1 Mentha alopecuroides, Hull. ") The species of Mentha have so long been 



2 M. piperila, L. ) favourites in cottage-gardens, and have such 

 powers of establishing and spreading themselves along streams, that some, or 

 many, of the habitats of the favourite kinds must certainly be relics of man's 

 agency. 



